Summary:
The book chronicles the rise of Kamala Harris from her early years in Oakland to her tenure as the District Attorney of San Francisco and Attorney General of California, culminating in her role as the Vice President of the United States. It delves into her personal background, political career, and the strategic choices that shaped her path to becoming a prominent figure in American politics.
Key points:
1. Multicultural Roots: Kamala Harris's mixed Indian-Jamaican heritage and her childhood in a civil rights-conscious environment in California shaped her identity and commitment to justice.
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